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Articles in 'Theology'
We are bleeding humanity: How the church needs to respond
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
For those who dare to turn the nightly news on or reading the morning paper you see it every day. Bloodshed. Murders, hatred, violence, anger, and the acceptance of degrading others
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The Wrath of God
By Linda Kracht
We expect good things from our choices and actions — in turn, when things don’t go as expected we may blame God. Are we experiencing God’s wrath when things go wrong or are we hurting because of our own choices — collectively and individually?
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Transfiguration Points to Supernatural Realm
By Bill Dunn
The gospel reading at Mass this weekend is the Transfiguration of the Lord. Saint Peter, along with Saints James and John, had front row seats for this miraculous event
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How Pope Francis Hit a Home Run With Querida Amazonia
By E.M. McCarthy
Pope Francis showed his poetic side with the post-synod document Querida Amazonia.
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Living The Worthy Life- Left Out
By Michael Cunningham
Many in this political season feel alienated and left out of the process. However, in this article, you will learn the reason why this truly is the case.
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Catholic No-Meat Rule Is Fishy
By Bill Dunn
This week is the beginning of Lent, a six-week period on the Catholic calendar when the faithful are supposed to engage in acts of abstinence and penance.
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Socialism vs Catholic Teachings
By Dan Baca
One of the most common discussions that are taking place in the public square today concerns socialism.
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MISLEADING THE FLOCK
By Patti J. Mitchell
San Diego Bishop Robert McElroy recently has been providing voting advice to young students. You might be thinking, "That is so nice to have a Bishop encourage young people to do their civic duty."
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Can bad ever be a good thing?
By Troy Kroening
Even good people like to be bad sometimes. Like getting back at that person that cut you off in traffic. Or being called a ‘bad’ man out of respect that you are not to be messed with. But does anything, and I mean ANYTHING, justify us doing bad?
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God is Not an Impersonal ‘Force'
By Bill Dunn
The old Baltimore Catechism asked this question: “Why did God make me?” And the answer was: “God made me to know Him, and to love Him, and to serve Him in this world; and to be happy with Him forever in the next world.”
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What the Super Bowl LIV Half-Time Show Can Teach Christians
By Anthony S. Layne
“What is modesty?” One might very well ask this in the same tone of voice that Pontius Pilate most likely used when he asked Jesus, “What is truth?” — world-weary, cynical, and uninterested.
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Catholic Out Loud - Public Sinner
By Leslie Shaw Klinger
I was stunned by the untimely death of Kobe Bryant on January 26th, 2020. He was killed in a helicopter crash along with his daughter GiGi, John, Keri and Alyssa Altobelli, Sarah and Payton Chester, Christina Mauser and pilot Arah Zobayan. Kobe was only 41 years old. He left an amazing athletic legacy. His everyday legacy was more complicated and, in my eyes, much more beautiful.
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Our Attitude Must Be Meek and Humble
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel reading, Jesus tells His followers, “You are the salt of the earth….You are the light of the world….your light must shine before others.”
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The Role of the Father, according to Exorcists
By Charles Fraune
The father of a family has real spiritual authority and influence over his wife and children. This is a Biblical reality and a matter of divine revelation. Exorcists note the impact of the father, and the power of the role he plays, in the cases that they encounter.
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Double Fortification
By Charles Fraune
The work of the spiritual life is two-fold regarding fortification.
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WHO ME? Yes, YOU!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Just as we are, we come. Sometimes we may think we are not good enough. We have lived lives that have left us angry and confused; resentful and disgusted with God too.
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Marie Elisabeth Turgeon--- Charity was her unifying principle and, though sick most of her short life, she founded the Sisters of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary.
By Larry Peterson
Elisabeth Turgeon was born February 7, 1840, in Beaumont (Quebec) Canada. She was the fifth child of nine that would be born to Louis-Marc Turgeon and Angele Labrecque. Elisabeth was always sickly but was blessed with a brilliant mind.
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